10 policies for the first day

1 - All tax payer funded buildings and institutions will fly the flag.
I concede this will be seen as a little twee but it is a visual symbol of change and, also act as a reminder of all that we collectively own and pay for.
If other flags are flown on the building, the Union Flag will be raised first and lowered last and always flown highest point.

  1. Withdrawal from all national and international legal frameworks that are not directly accountable to the UK electorate.

  2. Remove all legislative frameworks that stand in the way of absolute equality before the law.

  3. End all green subsidies. Alongside this, in line with best available technology issue new permits for oil, gas fracking and coal.

  4. Deport all foreign born criminals that have been convicted of serious crimes. Class A drugs, violent and sexual offenses.

  5. All DEI roles removed from government and civil service.

  6. Creation of a ministry for primary industry. Resposibility for the protection and promotion of the UK’s ability to make the basics of mass production. Oil, steel, plastics and chemicals.

  7. All statistics relating to the populations interaction with all levels of the state to be freely and publicly available.

  8. No in country assylum claims from anybody that has entered the country illegally. Those in the country will in the first instance be removed to military style bases and then offshored once the infra structure is in place.

  9. An end to the Bank of England paying interest on the money created during Quantitative Easing.

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All good policies. I can see all of this happening quickly under a Reform majority.

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Can’t disagree with any of these proposals, just “common sense” really :+1:t2::sunglasses::uk::uk::uk:

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I’d like to see them being a bit more definate on their policies.
They are far and away the best chance that we have given their cut through in the population and I understand that given the media reaction they are slightly retiscent to be explicit about policies at this point, but I still want to hear more.

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Can’t see a policy I disagree with I just don’t think we have political party which would enforce all maybe Reform but people are sceptical and rightly so, but then I guess the purpose off this PAC is to make things happen and to shine light on what the people want and bridge the ever growing gap between the people and parliament

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I agree with you we should go down these routes. I would also like to include a comprehensive radical change to the education curriculum which must include the facts of OUR history not the drummed up lies. It should acknowledge the part others have played but not be grossly overestimated. We need to renew children’s minds to truth and lies, to teach them how to critically think, to teach them financial entrepreneurship, and other life skills. We need to claim back our future generations and make sure they are no longer brainwashed by extremists, to teach them how to discern the difference between ideology and knowledge

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